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Killing Tradition : Inside Hunting and Animal Rights Controversies, Hardback Book

Killing Tradition : Inside Hunting and Animal Rights Controversies Hardback

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Is hunting a bygone activity, out of touch with modern life; or is it valuable as an escape from it?

Does hunting promote violence, not just to animals, but to humans as well?

Is hunting, with its connection to the land and frontier experience, a heritage worth preserving?

These questions form the foundations for discussion in Killing Tradition: Inside Hunting and Animal Rights Controversies.

Simon J. Bronner sorts through the issues and goes behind the headlines to examine the basis of this hotly-charged subject.

Using case studies as evidence, Bronner looks at a topic at the center of modern cultural debate.

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